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Solar Seal main competitors are Southwestern Wire, Innocor, and Cargill Meat Solutions Corporation.

Competitor Summary. See how Solar Seal compares to its main competitors:

  • JELD-WEN has the most employees (23,300).
  • Employees at Southwestern Wire earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $52,136.
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Solar Seal vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1950
3.6
Easton, MA2$7.3M44
1999
4.6
Fort Lauderdale, FL1$20.2B3,000
1985
3.7
Stoneville, NC1$18.0M300
1910
4.6
Sacramento, CA3$1.0B3,000
1925
4.3
Tampa, FL5$2.8B10,000
1852
3.4
Pompano Beach, FL1$1.3M350
1958
3.9
Corona, CA1$37.2M200
1960
4.4
Charlotte, NC7$3.8B23,300
2008
4.4
Spokane, WA10$1.8B3,130
1991
4.1
Norman, OK1$47.5M100
1994
4.2
West Plains, MO1$9.1M91
1950
4.4
Columbus, OH4$690.0M528
1890
3.7
Avon, NY1$9.7M34
Fleenor Paper
1962
3.9
Alameda, CA1$22.0M7
1956
4.3
Fort Worth, TX101$1.5B3,883
1936
3.9
Wichita, KS1$5.0M50
1946
3.9
Hudson, NC1$160.0M750
-
3.7
Reading, PA1$125.0M200
1993
3.9
Senatobia, MS1$17.0M100
1926
4.3
Findlay, OH1$69.1M200
1996
4.5
Red Bank, NJ1$8.2M50

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Solar Seal salaries vs competitors

Among Solar Seal competitors, employees at Southwestern Wire earn the most with an average yearly salary of $52,136.

Compare Solar Seal salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Solar Seal
$49,831$23.96-
Metals USA
$46,846$22.52-
Glass Dynamics
$43,736$21.03-
Blue Diamond Growers
$49,671$23.88-
Masonite
$42,179$20.28-
Stimpson
$44,944$21.61-

Compare Solar Seal job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Solar Seal
$63,593$30.57
Masonite
$74,687$35.91
Mission Rubber
$73,506$35.34
Southwestern Wire
$72,003$34.62
Blue Diamond Growers
$69,440$33.38
Cargill Meat Solutions Corporation
$68,674$33.02
Glass Dynamics
$65,700$31.59
Innocor
$65,512$31.50
Centrex Plastics
$64,647$31.08
The Master's Craft
$64,472$31.00
Metals USA
$64,446$30.98
Stimpson
$64,146$30.84
Clearwater Paper
$64,061$30.80
Plaskolite
$63,975$30.76
Fleenor Paper
$63,323$30.44
Cambridge-lee Industries Llc
$62,320$29.96
Gray Metal Products
$62,014$29.81
AZZ
$60,996$29.33
JELD-WEN
$59,750$28.73
Aluminum Extrusion Industries
$59,133$28.43

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Solar Seal demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Solar Seal vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Kincaid Furniture62%38%
Masonite71%29%
JELD-WEN73%27%
Clearwater Paper74%26%
AZZ80%20%
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Compare race at Solar Seal vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%17%12%5%3%
8.2
68%12%11%5%4%
9.2
69%14%8%6%3%
9.6
62%14%16%6%3%
9.7
64%10%18%5%3%
7.8
61%19%13%4%4%
8.3

Solar Seal and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Thomas E. Ferguson
AZZ

Professional QualificationsDemonstrated ability to:- Rebuild operating platforms through intense focus on Operational Excellence;- Create market growth strategies and programs that consistently generate |2x market level growth rates by focusing on Customer Solutions and Satisfaction;- Lead businesses to significantly higher than industry level profitability, cash flow and RONA by recruiting and developing highly capable and enthusiastic leadership teams; and- Significantly increase shareholder value by leveraging assets, resources and talent.Proven experience in general management, strategic development, marketing, sales, service, technology, and manufacturing. This experience encompasses mechanical seals, centrifugal pumps, complex engineered assemblies, and services for the petroleum, chemical, paper, mining, power generation and municipal sectors. These products and services have been successfully marketed throughout the world via multiple channels and supported by an extensive network of manufacturing and service facilities. Additionally, have demonstrated abilities to drive Operational Excellence and attract, retain and develop top leadership talent.Merger & acquisition experience ranging from small acquisitions to major mergers of similar sized business units, with track record of rapid and successful integration.

Arsen S. Kitch
Clearwater Paper

Mr. Kitch was promoted to CEO on April 1 2020. He previously served as senior vice president and general manager of Clearwater Paper’s consumer products business since 2018. Prior to that, he served as vice president of finance and vice president of financial planning and analysis since joining the company in 2013. Before Clearwater Paper, Mr. Kitch was a finance director at Nestlé USA and previously was at KKR Capstone and Frito Lay. He received an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley.

Gary S. Michel
JELD-WEN

President & CEO JELD-WEN Holding, Inc. & Board of Directors Cooper Tire and Rubber Co & Director VT Athletic Fund

Mark was selected by the Blue Diamond Growers Board of Directors to become President and Chief Executive Officer on September 1, 2010. Under Mark’s leadership, Blue Diamond has transformed into a $1.6 billion global branded food manufacturer with sales up +225%, and even greater growth in profitability. Fueling this success was a driving sense of purpose to support the economic sustainability of the 3,000 mostly small, multi-generational farms that entrust Blue Diamond with their year’s work in the form of the almond crop. With a unique understanding of the branded retail, ingredients and food service businesses, Mark’s career achievements include leading the brand growth for Haagen-Dazs, Betty Crocker, Totino’s, Pillsbury, Red Baron, Freschetta, Blue Diamond and Almond Breeze. Prior to joining Blue Diamond, Mark was president of Schwan’s Food Service in Marshall, Minnesota, where he led the profitable turnaround of the division. He also worked for The Pillsbury Company, Edison Brothers Stores, Inc. and General Mills, Inc. Mark received his MBA in Marketing and Finance from the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern University in 1994. Mark is 2nd Vice Chair of California Chamber of Commerce, former Chair of the Audit Committee and Chair of the International Forum, is on the Executive Council for the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, is on the Board of Trustees for the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council, is on the Board of Trustees for the Graduate Institute of Cooperative Learning, and is a Board Member and previous Vice Chair of the Almond Board of California. Mark believes eating good food, getting regular exercise and living a healthy spiritual life are the best medicine and critical to a sense of well-being.

William 'Bill' Buckner is a Chief Executive Officer at CARGILL MEAT SOLUTIONS CORP and Board Member at Metamorphix Inc. He has worked as Senior VP at Cargill and Corporate Vice President at Cargill. William studied at McMaster.

Bill Redmond
Innocor

Lourenco Goncalves
Metals USA

Ryan Schroeder
Plaskolite

Dan Erck is a Chief Executive Officer at CAMBRIDGE-LEE INDUSTRIES LLC.

David Weinand
Southwestern Wire

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